Spanberger to Host Central Virginia-Focused Telephone Town Hall, Hear Feedback Directly from Seventh District Residents
During the Interactive Event, the Congresswoman will also Deliver an Update on her Efforts on Behalf of Central Virginia & Recap her Thoughts on President Biden’s Joint Address to Congress
HENRICO, V.A. – U.S. Representative Abigail Spanberger will host an open, public telephone town hall on Thursday, April 29 to discuss her work to address the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, major issues facing Central Virginia families and businesses, her recent efforts in the U.S. House on behalf of the Seventh District, and more. The event will also be livestreamed via video on Spanberger’s website and Facebook page.
During the event, Spanberger will answer questions and concerns directly from Seventh District constituents about issues facing Central Virginia. Additionally, she will deliver an update on her ongoing priorities in the U.S. House, as well as share her reaction to President Joe Biden’s Wednesday night Joint Address to Congress.
“Throughout the pandemic, thousands of Central Virginians have joined these interactive events to share their feedback about the effect of the COVID-19 crisis on their families, their businesses, their neighborhoods, and their communities. Thursday night’s virtual town hall will be another opportunity for Virginians to directly discuss the challenges ahead and provide their ideas for how we can work together to address them,” said Spanberger. “I hope this event will be a productive and informative event for those who tune in, and I encourage any Central Virginian with an ongoing federal issue to please reach out to my office. I’m looking forward to hearing from many of our neighbors on Thursday night, as I’ll be using their feedback to inform my work in the U.S. House.”
WHO: U.S. Representative Abigail Spanberger
WHEN: 7:00pm-8:00pm ET, Thursday, April 29, 2021
DETAILS: To join the interactive telephone town hall, constituents should dial in to 833-380-0670. To watch the conversation live, Central Virginians can go to /live or Spanberger’s Facebook page during the event.
Thursday’s telephone town hall will be Spanberger’s 14th open, public telephone town hall since the COVID-19 pandemic began. These events have focused on the impacts of the virus on Central Virginia families, healthcare professionals, small businesses, students, and seniors. Last month, she hosted a town hall focused on behavioral and mental health challenges facing Central Virginians one year into the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here to watch a recording of the event.
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